
Blue Hill Bay Mussels – Your exclusive source for Maine Gold Mussels
Maine Gold ™ mussels are born in a hatchery to parents carefully selected from rare wild strains to produce their beautiful, delicate shells and plump meats. We can reliably grow mussels on …
Blue Bay Mussels - Samuels Seafood
Our live Blue Mussels (Mytilus edulis) are cultivated on ropes with our own cultured seed in the pristine waters of Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, Canada and are the world’s best …
Fortune Fish & Gourmet | Mussels | Blue Bay PEI Mussels
Blue Bay mussels come from the naturally cold and pristine waters that surround the coasts of Prince Edward Island, Canada. This area is known for the best quality mussels in the world. …
Blue mussel - Wikipedia
Blue mussels are boreo-temperate invertebrates that live in intertidal areas attached to rocks and other hard substrates by strong (and somewhat elastic) thread-like structures called byssal …
Mytilus trossulus - Wikipedia
Mytilus trossulus, the Pacific blue mussel, bay mussel or foolish mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae.
Mytilus trossulus - Walla Walla University
Common name(s): Pacific blue mussel, Northern bay mussel, Edible mussel, Foolish mussel Synonyms: Mytilus edulis (in the northern Pacific. True M. edulis is apparently found only in …
Home - Thimble Bay Blues
See and taste the difference with Thimble Bay Blues Organic Mussels from our favorite recipes! View inspired recipes
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Meet the Farmers – Blue Hill Bay Mussels
Evan Young owns Blue Hill Bay Mussels, an ocean farm that produces annually up to 300,000 pounds of rope-grown, eastern blue mussels. Like all Maine mussel farms, Evan’s depended …
The Blue Mussel In Maine | Department of Marine Resources
On the Atlantic coast, blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) are harvested commercially from Maine to Long Island, New York but Maine has historically ranked first in mussel landings. Blue mussels …